Penn State collegian. (State College, Pa.) 1911-1940, September 30, 1938, Image 4

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    Page Four
. F. C. Selects
Committee On
Investigations
(Continued From Page One)
ed last May and consisting of
Ghanaian Jetty \V McDaniel '4O,
Ray Warnock '39 and Anthony
Kunkoe follows
"Throe shall be a judicial cent
nuttee made up of late membeis
of I r C to be appointed by
thit piesident of I P C who
will also seise as altetnate in
case one of the conmatteenten's
houses is an offendea The com
mittee shall have the powei to
investigate and to aMe on all
complaints inought befote it
Itentilttes shall be inflicted when
four of the fise committeemen
Agree that the code has been vi
olated Before the penalty be in
flicted, the piesident of the of
fending house shall liaise a
chance to pte.sent his side of the
case befote the committee
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"(a) The penalty for hit of
fense shall be denial of :Axial
pinileges foe three successive
weeks
"(b) The penalty foi second
offense shall be (IClllai of social
plicileges foi s i\ successive
weeks
"(c) The penalty foi thud of
fense shall be the denial of so
cial pm lieges foi one semester
"The peliod of denial in each
of the above offenses shall be ut
(lie discretion of the committee
— "Penalty foi further offenses
shall be at the dist s ietion of the
eommate°"
Name Code Investigators
A seven-man standing commit
tee to study necessiny changee, in
the tushmg code also was ap
pointed The committee consists of
.1 Duain MooLe '39, Acacia, chant-
William Walkci, Pi Kappa
Phi; Hai or Hitchcock, Beta Kap
pa, Howaid Rumbaugh, Lambda
Chi Alpha; Haiold Meyei, Alpha
Chi Sigma, Wanen Elliott, Tau
Kappa Epsilon, and Jetty Good
man, Beta Sigma Rho
Millet Flavin, Delta Chi, etas
named secretary-tleasuiel, edging
Don Wiight, 19-16, in a special
'anon' election Both had tied at
ATKAUR .
A Wancißiothets T hut.
Shows at 1.30, 3:00, 6 30, and 8.30
Complete show as late as 9.05 p m
TODAY ONLY
To keep her on the p front page
... he kept her in jail!
Jack Oakie - Lucille Ball
in
"The Affairs of
Annabel"
SATURDAY ONLY
As "Serewey" as Ever!
The Ritz Brothers
In
DAMON RUNYAN'S
"Straight Place
and Show"
- With -
ETHEL MERMAN
RICHARD ARLEN
PHYLLIS BROOKS
Bing Crosby • Fred Mae Murray
In
"Sing You Sinners"
15=1E1
r Ellen Drew - Donald O'Connor
These pictures are entered in the
5250,000 Movie Quiz Contest.
Matinee Saturday Only .. 130
Evenings at . . 6.30, B'3o
Last complete show as late as 9 05
He, &II just the spot to have that
Thug . . .wher'e fun is yoms and
sunny to Ituiji
`GARDEN OF THE
MOON'
—With
1,
Pat O'Brien, John Payne
Margaret Lindsay
Jimmie Fidler
A Movie Quiz Picture
~qlotous Adventure In Romantic
Taro Pagal
: 1- " AIR DEVILS"
- with
, h",‘ Larry Blake - Dick Purcell
Beryl Wallace - Mamo Clark
1.0-.111 in the first poll, with Lou
Shollenbeiger, Sigma'Pi, and How
aid Rumbaugh itinneis up with
nine apiece
$53 Surplus Realized
Claiming this to be the fast
time in histoiv for IFC to realize
a surplus (luting lashing season,
F Beyei, iushing chair
man, tepoited a balance of $53,
%%bleb V. as turned over to the IFC
trea.suiy and later noted to help
della% individual house expenses
on keys foi iepiesentatives
Income clinic solely from date,
cads,A , ..ith 517 at 50 cents each
yielding $258 50
E•pendttuies Printing (3,000
booklets, 1,000 date cards, 2,000
piefeience cards and 1,000 bid
envelopes), $9O, secretaries, $2B -
50, Judiciary Committee (three
members at $l5 each), $45; com
pensations to Coskety and Beyer
fm ~eitices (each $l5), $3O;
meals, $B, and white cards, $3
Peel 'Appeals
For Fair .Play
Damage To Athletic Field
Cited As Example Of
Poor Citizenship
Pleading foi a show of "Fan
Play" by the student body, Joseph
A Peel, president of mess' student
government, yesterday asked un
deigiaduates to refrain from
haiming piopeity mound the State
College High School Athletic field
Peel's statement follov.s in, full
"The &mid of Duectois of the
State College Public Schools has
asked me to assist them in lequest
ing the students of the Pennsyl
vania State College to play fair
in protecting the public piopeitt
mound the Athlette'Field of the
State College High School
"It seems to me that College stu
dents should be old enough to be
law abiding citizens, and in the .
light oh this premise I am appeal
ing to your sense of Fan Play
"The Athletic Field vall be pa
trolled duiing the games on Fri
day evenings, and all students who
do not desne to attend the games
ate requested to stay 'may from
the Athletic Field Let me impress
upon you the fact that your indiv
idual acts reflect upon your College
and in the name of Fair Play let
us protect the name of out College
by acting as Ames can citizens who
believe in law and order and not
mob tole"
Signed• Joseph A Peel
Cub Harriers . Have
Tough Caill Slated
With about 25 candidates work
ing out iegulaily, the freshman
hat tiers ate pieparing for a tough
season in which they lace Cor
nell, Syracuse, Pittsburgh, and
also compete in the 1 . C4-A cham
pionships in New York City.
Mom present indications, the
yeallings will nun out a good,
well-balanced team which will
sport no individual stars Time
hulls, to be held some time next
Week, must be tun before any
knowledge of how the team is
shaping up can be obtained
Pete Olexy, last yew's vaisity
captain who pla - Ced second in the
IC4-A, and who was undefeat
ed in thied. years of dual meet
competition, has been coaching the
Cubs and is expecting better than
average performances liont them.
Olexy, one of the outstanding
distance runners in the Eust for
the past foul or five years, did not
lose a dual meet in cross-country
until his senior year and .was a
consistent point.. wlifiter on the
Lion hack team Olexyiis no long
ei available for intercollegiate
competition,. havin g completed
three years of varsity competi
tion
BULLETIN
TONIGHT
Renal Field Pictmha salesmen
immit to Room 318 0 11l at,7 o'-
cle‘k --
Hillel Foundation evening serv
!Le in Room , 404 0 M at 7 15
Speaker—Dean A R. Warnot.k
TOMORROW
Hillel record reatal conducted
by Bernard Roahman in Room 417
0 M at 7 15 p. in
SUNDAY
Church of Christ services held hi
Room 405 0 At Bible study at 10
a in Preaching at 11 a. in and
7 p ni
SUNDAY
Organization meeting of the Am
erican Student Union at 2.20 in
Room 410, Old Main
Smoker for all freshmen Inter
Welcome Dads !
Stationery
Name Cards
Rubber Stamps
Penn Printing'Co.
Opposite Post OffiCo
Phone 3101
Tribunal Gives
First Lesson
To Violators
(Contsnued From Page One)
penalty Hill last' only until mid'
night tonna sou
Richard Bakal, found a ithout hi
bin and mime card, carries around
a sign a hich states, "l'ut a Town
Boy Tribunal Got Me Too" The
sign ab.o bears his name In large
letters
Joseph Bouine, caught without a
name card, beaus a sign which
uarus, "Mishaps Ale Costly,
Namecards Ale Important"
BrMe Attempted—My,
William Butz, who nab charged
with attempting bribe when nab
bed nithOut bible and namecard,
nears sundnich signs leading, " 1
Can't Lose My Bible Non," and
"Tribunal Can't Be Bribed" He
carries a bible on the end of a
rope
William Deblei, [motile! 'flesh
man who neglected to Laity a hi
ble and near a , namecatd, has blue
and white ribbons tied to his tight
nrist His sign says, "When You
Whistle I'll Wave My , Rattle"
"I Can't Folget This My Name
Is David Fahringer" And anoth
er yearling series time fm toiget
ting his namecaid
Robert Flekenscher's punish
ment is of a musical wattle His
placald announces, "I Know the
Alita Mate NOM—Ask Me to Sing
It"
I%llllam alas In, round 55ithout
a bible, conies a tray on sliich
lies a bible on a cushion His sign
sans, "Tribunal Served Thls
Sentence" His sentence enns at
midnight tomonow
No Match for Tribunal
An eight-foot match and a sign
"I Was No Match For 'rlibunal"
tsill help remind Belnaid Hater
that all good freshmen caw
matches and bible
Ainold Hirshoultz, apprehended
minus a bible, sears a top hat and
sandwich signs leading, "I Didn't
Value My Bible, I Gave It Ana,l,"
and "I'm the Tops,' Call Ale Ace"
Laude' of the parade around the
football field tomorrow will be
John McCoy, who had no 'dentin
cation in his handbook
Caught dating, David Maher
wears a Finch amen, large green
Buster BI .31%n tie, and a sign on
his back, "I'm Going Domestic"
Be will also push a baby an loge
lie was excused from the parade
tommiow,, and his sentence was
extended until midnight a - meek
from tomorrow
James pliver, who had no sonic
an his bible, trudges a sign bear
ing a large fasclmile of the Identi
fication Page which led to his
downfall
Forgetting No Excuse
Francis Trombt's sign declutch
"Foigetting One's Bible Iv No E
cuse"
A bible in a suitcase and a sign,
"Ask To See My Bible," is Flank
Wagner"c Aishment
Myron Wheelei, whose blat.k tie
was conspicuous because of Its ab
swim spoils a huge Caßilotti red
tie in Buster Blown fashion, and a
placard explaining, "I Know It
Isn't Black, but Tribunal Made Me
Weal it"
Ruben Novey, the list violate'
convicted,
_completes tile list of
Penitent freshmen Found glint)
last week of talking to a ghl he
may quit wetning his sandwich at
midnight tomon OW
ested in debate at 7 JO o'clock at
Phi Delta Theta
Candidateb for the Bell business
staff report to 314 0 141 at 4 p m
Deutscher Veldt) meets in Room
40 0 ill A panel discusblon will
be held between students tt
fled Germany this sentinel
MISCELLANEOUS
Students NO° have not received
theh Senior Red Class Life Say
ing emblems ot cards may do so
at Glennland Pool Mike
Seniors who have not filled out
LaVie cards 'ate to lepott to the
LaVie °MIA Monday to Filday, this
and ndxt %oak, at 4 p m , 415
0. M.
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• Smokers' Supplies
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PENN STATE COLLEGIAN
Between
The Lions
By HERB CAHAN
Sports Editor
(Continued From Page One)
"The newspaper man has a defi
nite advantage over the 'sports
caster; " Jack stated, "the sports
ai itei can and is expected to give
his own opinion and prophecies. A.
field is niow open for this type of
man in radio, probably a former
newspaper man"
He did ,point out that the news-.
papers and the radio, if they work
together, can do wonders for and
have a my definite effect on sports
Well, Jack, here is one "newspa
per" vote in favor of that, but, of
course, oui advertising doesn't
conflict directly with radio adver
tising
Answeling a question put to him
by Professor Bell himself, Jack
told the class that ice hockey was
the most difficult sport to broad
cast, luth championship tennis,
baslsetball, football, and baseball
following in that older. Golf is the
most 'holing, and swimming the
most interesting
When Penn State meets Mary
land tomorrow, Dads' day, fathers
of the Lion gridders will be on the
sidelines, wearing the, same num
bed s as then sons and the Dads
w 11 be intioduced between halves
and have dinnei with the squad
folio % nig the game it seems to
be a unanimous opinion among the
Penn State footballeis who saw ac
tion against Maryland last yea',
that ;fawn' Jim Meade was the
best back they faced that in
cludes Goldberg and Cassiano of
Pitt, Peck and Balm of Cornell,
and all the lest of them . . and
Meade is supposed tube better than
ever this yea' but, in spite of
this, this depaitment picks Penn
State by one oi two touchdowns
ovei Mai viand
1 Women in Sports]
These will be an all-College hike
to Scotia this Sunday afternoon,
leaving nom Recreation Hall at 2
o'clock and ietuining by 5 30 o'-
dock All Outing Club memberh
nill be welcome
Hockey players are advised that
they will not be admitted into the
class tournaments wilds they have
attended at least foul practices.
The old schedule previously an
nounced has been cancelled - Come
any day horn 4-5 o'clock, Monday
through ThurSday 'Games will
stoat October 17.
• Reseivatiow, for the IV R A. ca
bin can be made in Miss Haidt's
office They must be made welkin
advance of the date.desned
,
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Straight to more pleasure
• • that's where, Chesterfield
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makes a solid hit 'every time
. gives smokers what - they want
.. . refreshing mildness,and better ,
taste and 'here's the big reason .
It takes good things to Make a good prod
uct. .That's why' we , use the best ingredi
ents a,cigdrette can have...mild ripe tot
and pure cigarette paper.: .to make
Chesterfield the cigarette that SA TISFIES.
Copyr.slit 1939, Lica= da4.133 TOMGCO Co,
Glee Club VacanCiei Filled
- By - 47 Of 400 Aspirants
' Fm ty-seven boys of approxim
lected to fill vacancies in the men's 4
director of music, announced yestei
Foi the first time in seem al yet
dent as the tryouts were conducted.
First appeatance of the Glee
Club affil be in the combined Thou
plan Glee Club show on House
party seek end, Oct 29 Accord
fug to Giant, it fs contemplated
that the Club v,ill produce Gilbert
and Sullivan's light opera, "The
Milcuthr sometime after the first
of they ear
First tent)! s — picked were Boyd
Bell k '42, ,Richard__Bitner
R Taylor Entermau '42, Davis
Picks, Paul Gies '4O. Paul Hartman
'4l, William Henning '42, Robert
Hoffer '42, Ross Lehman 'l2, Ad
rian Hold '42, and Arthur- Seldes
'4l _
Second tenors selected v,ere
Russell Bear '42, Fenwick Brown
'42, Frank Ciow '4O, Alfred Gllbett
'42, Boyd Harrington '4l, Robert
Koch 'lO, Walter Krape '4O, Walter
Loney. '42, Slim win Mayer '42,
Frank Mitch, '4l, Jack Morgan , 42,
John Pelly 'l2, Robert Potts 'J9,
Chailes Taylor '4l, and Don White
'42
Bailtones included Wilfred Sut
ton '39, Joseph Haimovich, , Wil
Ram Hart '42, Arthur Jenkins '4O,
Leroy I . ,evitt, '39, Rodney Sachs
'4l, Milton Sheen. '4l, Augustus
Swope '42, and Jack Mahodey '42
Basses selected were Hatold
'Soren '42, Paul Mott '.19, Robert
Kough '42, Kenneth Farver '4l, J
Edo In Moore '4O, Carl , Sertait '42
Charles Shinnamon '4O, Samuel
Alalualn. Wesley Thomas, Ray
mond Whiting '42, David Kunnnel
'4l, and HarveyHellnmn '..19,
Mixer Slated
For 8 Tonight
Agriculture, Home Economics
Students To Have Joint
Affair In Rec Hall
An Agneultute-Home Econom
ies Dines, sponsored by Ag Stu
dent Council, will be held in Rec
reation Hall tonight from 8 to 11
p
Men students will be tequiLe'd
to kpresent matriculation, cards
older to keep male attendance 're
stticted to Agriculture students
Fieshman women attending the af
fair will be granted 11 o'clock per
missions
H, 'Arthur Hoffman '39, John
Main Moore '39, BlanChe - Goeiii-
AF'Jritid - Eleanor E Skinnei '9O
compose a committee in charge of
artangements •
we,;•
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lately 400 aspirants have been se-
Glee Club, Prof ,Richard W Giant,
May
ats, a scarcity of baritones was evi-
CLASSIFIED' ADS
Classified ads are accepted only
at Student Union Office in Old
Main and must be paid before
insertion. Ads are accepted up to
1 p.m. on the day. proceeding
publication.
TYPEWRITERS—AII makes ex.
- pertly repaired, portable and of
machines for sale or rent Dial
2342 Harry If Mann, 127 West
Beaver avenue. BB 3r
TENNIS RACKETS RESTRUNG—
An work guaranteed Rackets
called for and-delivered The Re:
stringer, 206 West College avenue
Dial 3800 BB yr
STUDENTS should place name and
address on all books; noteboglcs,
slide rules, etc If you lose of find
anything Call , at the Student Un
ion office 2-it pd•BB
LOST—Sigiva Tau Ph pin Pindei
please call Schless, 2481
38-4t-Co-Gll
PERSONS—wishing to eni - 01l in
evening classes,. Gregg Short
hand Call at Room 2, Masonic
Building 2374 37-2 t-pd-TB
WHO MADE , THE TOUCH
/ DOWN?—Buy' a Begier Field
Pictonal and know : you). playei h
On sale at all home football games
Ony 10e 42-2 t-pd-GD
GET YOUR DATE NOW—FoI
Varsity S Dance on Saturday,
October 8 in Roe Hall Dancing
II JO to 12 00' 43-4 t-ch-GD
FOR SALE-1931 Nash car, small
eight Excellent condition Puce
%eis seasonable Call Beta Kappa
44-2 t-pd-BB
FOR SALE—Exceptionally good
, 1934 Ford DeLuxe - Tudor .New
1 econdttioned motor, good /tiles,
heater. Privately owned $lBO 00
Phone 2686. • 45-2t-pd-138
- REAL ESTATE
' FOR , SALE
• , • • L.
Flour 'Milling Business and
property consisting of mach
inery, 13 acres, with 5 acres
of water, and _water power.
'Also excellent possibilities
for, tier farm, duck raising,'
etc. I
EUGENE H LEDERER
114 E. Beaver Avenue
'Dial 4066
hesterfield
,•'.morepleasurei`
CO-EDITS
Philotes will hold a coffee hour
for old men:leis and hansfet stu
dents in Women's Building at 6 93
o'clock Monday evening Mrs Car
ioll D Champlin will pour
Cwenc Mortal Board, and Lak-
TUTORlNG—Mathematic6. Call
3412 between 5-7 p.m
_ I,t-comp-SS
ROOMS available at Wattp Hall
and Freui Hall Reduced price
Phone 771 - 1
,49-14 d-BB
WANTED ttanspo ' hation to and
ftom Uniontown for one passen
ger, leaving anytime this Friday
01 Saturday mining Call Irma
Moats, 112 Grange, 4961.
48-It-pd-BB
LOST—Light gray Persian' cat
Deward Dial State College 2215,
306 West College Ave
47-It-pd-BB
DOUBLE ROOM foi lent at Freal
Hall Phone Robert Kulp immecl
ately, 3223. 46-It-pd-BB
LOST-1939 Blue Key hat Tues
day night leindm please ietuin
to Student Union office and
,chum
reward — Comp BT
STUDENT'S '.- :
Make Your Room LikeHOMe: With '
easy chairs, RADIOS-
Iam
at GENTZEL'S'
200 E. College Ave. Pit'one'334.l
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FIR-ST -NATIONAL BANK
OF
- STATE COLLEGE'',
Nember of .
-Fede'raVDeposit'lnsuranee Corpoia i tion
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Friday, September,3o,l93B
°MEWS will act as gUldeS l in Frances!
Atherton Hall anw Women's Ac-,
tivities Building on Alumni Day,:
Ocotbdi 8
Tjir9l-Tippiied
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STETSON 4 '.
$3.85. : 1
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Boery i Wednesday .600 , 11(111
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'Emery Thursday ortid
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